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The image displays a line graph with five categories plotted over the years from 1998 to 2008. Landline service starts just above 50% in 1998, maintains until 2004, then has a slight dip in 2006, and ends around 48% in 2008. Cellular phone service begins near 20% in 1998, rises steadily reaching close to 50% in 2004 and nears 70% by 2008. Internet service starts just below 20% in 1998, gradually increases to about 30% by 2004 and approximates 40% by 2008. Fixed broadband starts close to 0% in 1998, reaches about 5% in 2002, about 15% in 2006, and approximately 20% by 2008. Mobile broadband starts near 0% in 2006 and achieves around 10% by 2008.
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The graph gives detailed information about the number of users of various communication services worldwide between 1998 and 2008.
Overall, cell phone and Internet services became more and more popular, and the others similarly experienced minimal growth over the years.
At the beginning of the period, the two services with the lowest number of users were Mobile and Fixed broadband, with almost no people using their services. However, in 2004 this amount started slowly increasing and did not stop until 2008, when the number of users of both services had hit approximately 5 million.
Meanwhile, very little change was noticed in the amount of Landline users; it stayed stable throughout this decade. The most successful one among these companies was Cellular, which had a dramatic increase of about 55 million people using their tools. In addition, Internet also rose significantly; the company attracted approximately 15 million new clients over these 10 years.
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